1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use of your CHANZON 3W RGB 6-pin High Power LED Chips. Please read these instructions carefully before installation and operation to ensure optimal performance and product longevity.
2. Hua Neke Atuview
The CHANZON 3W RGB 6-pin High Power LED Chip is a compact and efficient light-emitting component designed for various lighting applications. Each chip features Red, Green, and Blue emitters, allowing for a wide spectrum of colors when properly driven. Key features include:
- Mana: 3 Watt (Mōrahi)
- Tae Tukua: RGB (Red Green Blue)
- Rerewharewha: R:50-60LM / G:80-90LM / B:40-50LM
- Chip Construction: Integrated COB LED Panel with 45mil chips, Double Golden Wire, and Copper Frame for enhanced heat dissipation and durability.
- Roa ora: Approximately 50,000 hours under recommended operating conditions.

Figure 2.1: CHANZON 3W RGB 6-pin LED chips as supplied in packaging.

Whakaatu 2.2: Taipitopito view of a single 3W RGB LED chip, highlighting the individual color emitters.

Figure 2.3: Internal components of the LED chip, including the copper holder and gold wire connections. The cathode is marked with a '-' and the anode is the other side.
3. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Whakatakotoranga |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | HANAHANA |
| Tau tauira | HM-00134 |
| Momo Maama | LED |
| Wattage | 3 Watts (Max) |
| Tae Tuku | RGB (Whero, Kakarariki, kikorangi) |
| Recommended Current (per color) | 300mA - 600mA |
| Whakamua Voltage (Red) | 2.0-2.4V |
| Whakamua Voltage (Green/Blue) | 3.0-3.4V |
| Rerenga Hihiko (Whero) | 50-60LM |
| Rerenga Hihiko (Kakariki) | 80-90LM |
| Rerenga Hihiko (Kikorangi) | 40-50LM |
| Emitting Angle | 120-140 nga nekehanga |
| Te Ora Toharite | 50,000 haora |
| Rauemi | Copper (Holder) |
| Hunga Hua | 6.69 x 5.12 x 0.39 inihi (Pake) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 0.634 hekere (Pake) |

Figure 3.1: Detailed electrical and optical specifications for various LED chips, including RGB.
4. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Proper setup is crucial for the performance and lifespan of your LED chips. These are high-power components and require careful handling.
4.1 Waea Whakahoahoa
- The CHANZON 3W RGB 6-pin LED chip has separate pins for Red, Green, and Blue channels. Each color channel must be driven independently.
- Identify the positive (anode +) and negative (cathode -) terminals for each color. The cathode is typically marked with a '-' sign on the LED's bracket.
- Connect each color channel to a dedicated constant current LED driver.
4.2 Whakahaere Wea
These LED chips generate heat during operation. Adequate heat dissipation is mandatory to prevent overheating and premature failure.
- Always mount the LED chip onto a suitable heat sink system. The working temperature of the chip should remain below 60°C (140°F).
- Use thermal paste or a thermal adhesive between the LED chip's base and the heat sink to ensure efficient heat transfer.
- Consider using active cooling (e.g., a fan) for applications where high ambient temperatures or continuous operation at maximum power are expected.

Figure 4.1: Dimensions and pin configuration for the 3W LED chip, indicating positive terminals for Red, Green, and Blue.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
To operate the CHANZON 3W RGB 6-pin LED chips, follow these guidelines:
- Tuku Hiko: Use a constant current LED driver. Each color (Red, Green, Blue) requires its own current path.
- Mana o nāianei: The recommended current for each color is 300mA. The maximum current is 600mA per color. Exceeding the maximum current can damage the LED.
- Voltage Nga whakaritenga: Ensure your driver provides the correct forward voltage for each color: Red (2.0-2.4V), Green (3.0-3.4V), Blue (3.0-3.4V).
- Whakaranu Tae: To achieve various colors, adjust the current supplied to each Red, Green, and Blue channel independently using a suitable controller (e.g., PWM controller).
Ataata 5.1: Kua mutuview of the CHANZON 3W LED Chip, demonstrating its features and potential applications.
6. Tiaki
These LED chips are designed for long-term reliability with minimal maintenance. However, proper care ensures their extended lifespan:
- Te ma: Keep the LED surface clean and free from dust or debris. Use a soft, dry cloth for cleaning. Avoid abrasive materials or harsh chemicals.
- Whakahaere Weariki: Regularly check that the heat sink is free from obstructions and that the LED chip is securely attached to it. Ensure proper airflow if active cooling is used.
- Nga Tikanga Taiao: Operate the LEDs within their specified temperature and humidity ranges. Avoid exposure to excessive moisture or corrosive environments.
7. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your CHANZON 3W RGB 6-pin LED chips, consider the following:
- LED Not Lighting Up:
- Verify power supply connections and polarity (anode/cathode).
- Ensure the constant current driver is functioning correctly and providing the specified current and voltage.
- Check for any loose wiring or damaged components.
- Korikori, Pouriuri ranei:
- This often indicates insufficient power or overheating. Check the power supply and heat sink.
- Ensure the current is within the recommended range (300mA per color).
- Inspect for poor solder joints or intermittent connections.
- Te wera nui:
- Confirm the LED is properly mounted to an adequate heat sink with thermal paste.
- Reduce the operating current if the temperature exceeds 60°C (140°F).
- Ensure sufficient airflow around the heat sink.
- Putanga Tae Hē:
- Verify that each RGB channel is receiving the correct current from its respective driver.
- Check the control signals if using a color mixing controller.
8. Nga tono
The versatility of CHANZON 3W RGB 6-pin LED chips makes them suitable for a wide array of applications, including:
- Nga Topuku Maama LED
- Cast Lights
- Nga Maarama
- Stage Nga rama
- Raro wai Lamps
- Matapae Lamps
- Maama Tipu Tipu
- UV Curing Lamps (with appropriate UV LED chips)
- Mining Lamps
- DIY Lighting Projects
Video 8.1: Demonstration of various CHANZON LED chip types and their potential uses in different lighting applications.





